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🇨🇩 DRC Calls on Arsenal, PSG, and Bayern to Cut Ties with Rwanda

The Democratic Republic of Congo has urged Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich to end their sponsorship deals with Rwanda's "Visit Rwanda" campaign. This request comes amid escalating tensions, with the DRC accusing Rwanda of supporting the M23 rebel group in eastern Congo.

Over 700 deaths and 500,000 displacements have been reported due to the conflict. DRC officials describe the sponsorships as "blood-stained," linking them to alleged war crimes committed by the M23, which Rwanda denies.

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#DRC #Rwanda

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🇸🇴🇰🇪 Somali Refugees Fear Trump’s Return Could Shatter Resettlement Hopes 

Somali refugees in Kenya’s Dadaab camp are gripped by anxiety as the possibility of Donald Trump’s return to the White House looms. During his first term, refugee admissions plummeted from 84,994 in 2016 to just 11,814 in 2020, severely impacting Somali families. Under Biden, admissions have risen, but a potential Trump presidency could reverse this progress. 

Many refugees have waited over a decade for resettlement, leading to mental distress known as "buufis." Trump’s hinted return to restrictive policies has heightened fears, leaving refugees in limbo. 

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#Somalia 
#Kenya 

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🇪🇬 Egypt Demands Full Israeli Withdrawal from Southern Lebanon

Egypt has escalated diplomatic tensions by calling for Israel to fully withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon. This demand follows renewed clashes between Israeli troops and Hezbollah militants along the border. Egypt’s Foreign Minister emphasized the need for compliance with UN Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 war.

The recent violence has displaced over 50,000 civilians and worsened Lebanon’s struggling economy. While the US supports Israel’s right to self-defense, Russia and China propose a UN ceasefire resolution. The humanitarian crisis deepens as international mediators seek a peaceful resolution.

#Egypt #Lebanon
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🇺🇬 Uganda Supreme Court Bans Military Trials for Civilians in Landmark Ruling

In a historic decision, Uganda's Supreme Court has ruled that civilians cannot be tried by military courts, declaring such trials unconstitutional. The judgment, delivered on January 31, 2025, strikes down key provisions of the Uganda People's Defence Forces Act, emphasizing that civilians must only face trial in civilian courts under the oversight of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

The court highlighted that military courts lack independence and legal qualifications, violating constitutional guarantees of fair trials. This ruling is expected to lead to the release of high-profile detainees, including opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye and human rights lawyer Eron Kiiza. Human rights advocates have hailed the decision as a victory for civil liberties, while challenges remain in transitioning ongoing cases to civilian courts.

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#Uganda

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🇺🇬 Uganda Ebola Alarm: First Death Sparks Outbreak Fears 

Uganda reports its first Ebola death in over a year after a Kampala nurse succumbed to the virus. Health teams race to contain potential spread in the crowded capital, fearing spillover to conflict-ridden eastern DRC

With containment zones established, experts warn of strained resources amid overlapping crises. Will rapid testing and vaccines curb the threat? 

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#Uganda #DRC 

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🇳🇬 Banki Livestock Market Reopens: A New Dawn for Nigeria and Beyond

The Banki International Livestock Market, a critical economic hub at the intersection of Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon, has officially reopened after being destroyed by Boko Haram insurgents. This landmark event, held on January 29, 2025, marks a significant step towards economic recovery in the crisis-hit Lake Chad Basin region.

Governor Babagana Zulum emphasized the market's role in reviving livelihoods and accelerating economic growth. Traders and residents have welcomed the reopening, with one trader noting, "We are now happy; everyone is proud to live in safety." This move is expected to boost cross-border trade and foster regional cooperation.

However, challenges like security concerns and limited access to resources remain. Despite this, the reopening symbolizes hope and resilience, offering a blueprint for economic recovery in conflict-affected regions.

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#Nigeria #Chad #Cameroon
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🇨🇩🇷🇴Los 288 instructores rumanos (PMC), que se refugiaban en el campamento de la MONUSCO, cruzaron la frontera de la República Democrática del Congo hacia Ruanda y se entregaron a la Guardia Fronteriza ruandesa.

🇬🇧The 288 Romanian instructors (PMC(, who were hiding in the MONUSCO camp, crossed the border from the Democratic Republic of the Congo into Rwanda and surrendered to the Rwandan Border Guard.

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🇨🇩 DRC Emergency: The Critical 24 Hours

The situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is rapidly deteriorating as M23 rebels escalate their offensive near Goma. The next 24 hours are critical, with UN agencies warning of grave humanitarian consequences if immediate action is not taken.

Violence has intensified, with reports of civilian casualties, overwhelmed hospitals, and widespread displacement. The conflict has also led to a breakdown of essential services, including electricity, water, and internet. The UN has called for an immediate halt to the offensive and urged protection for civilians.

The crisis threatens to spill over into a regional conflict, highlighting the urgent need for international intervention. The world is watching closely as the next 24 hours could determine the future of Goma and the broader region.

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#DRC
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🇺🇸 African Union Urges Trump to Rejoin WHO

The African Union (AU) has voiced deep concern over U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO). This move could jeopardize global health initiatives, particularly in Africa, where U.S. funding has been pivotal in combating diseases like HIV/AIDS and malaria.

The AU emphasized the critical role of the WHO in addressing public health emergencies, such as the mpox and Marburg virus outbreaks. With the U.S. historically being the largest contributor, its exit raises questions about the future of global health cooperation and Africa's ability to tackle ongoing crises.

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#UnitedStates

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🇨🇩 The embassies of Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, Japan, the US and France have been attacked in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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🇪🇹 Ethiopia's First Humanitarian School: A New Era of Compassion

The Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS) has inaugurated Ethiopia’s first humanitarian school in Addis Ababa, marking a historic milestone in the country’s humanitarian landscape. Located in the Saris Aday Abeba area, this groundbreaking institution aims to educate future leaders in humanitarian principles, disaster response, and peacebuilding.

This initiative aligns with ERCS’s mission to foster a just, peaceful, and inclusive society. The school offers a specialized one-year diploma program with nine course modules, designed to equip students with the skills to address Ethiopia’s complex humanitarian challenges, including conflict, climate hazards, and food insecurity.

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#Ethiopia
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🇨🇩 M23 Rebels Capture Strategic City of Goma in Eastern Congo

Thousands of residents fled Goma as M23 rebels, allegedly backed by Rwanda, captured this key regional hub. The city of about 2 million people was thrown into chaos, with gunfire erupting and residents scrambling for safety. Goma is crucial for its mineral wealth and strategic position, making its capture a significant escalation in the decades-long conflict between Congo and Rwanda.

The situation deteriorated rapidly: hospitals were overwhelmed, the airport was shut down, and IDP camps faced intensified shelling. The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting, calling on M23 to reverse its advances. This conflict exacerbates an already dire humanitarian crisis, with over 6 million displaced in the region.

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#DRC #Rwanda
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🇨🇩 Goma Falls: M23 Rebels Seize Key City in Eastern DRC

The M23 rebel group has captured Goma, the capital of North Kivu province in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, marking a major escalation in the ongoing conflict. The rebels surrounded the city on Sunday and issued an ultimatum for Congolese forces to surrender by Monday morning.

Regional tensions have soared with the DRC accusing Rwanda of backing the rebels. Kenya's President Ruto, as EAC chair, has called an urgent regional summit to address the crisis. Meanwhile, humanitarian concerns grow as thousands flee the fighting.

#DRC #Africa

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🇨🇩🇨🇩#BREAKING - Pro-Rwandan accounts share images of AFC/M23 patrolling inside the city of Goma, eastern DRC.

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🇨🇩 UN Chief Demands Rwanda Withdraw From Eastern DRC

The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has strongly urged Rwanda to pull its forces out of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) amid escalating tensions. This follows reports of the M23 rebel group advancing towards Goma, a critical city in the North Kivu province.

The ongoing conflict in the region has resulted in one of Africa's largest displacement crises, with severe humanitarian consequences. Despite regional peace initiatives like the Nairobi and Luanda processes, fighting continues, with accusations of ceasefire violations.

With national elections in 2025, the instability threatens not just regional stability but also the democratic process in the DRC. International calls for Rwanda to halt its alleged support for M23 rebels are growing louder.

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#DRC
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🇸🇴 U.S. Strikes Back: Airstrikes Target ISIS in Somalia

The United States military conducted its first airstrikes against Islamic State (IS) operatives in Somalia on February 1, 2025, marking a significant escalation in counterterrorism efforts. The operation, directed by President Donald Trump, targeted senior planners and recruits, with no reported civilian casualties.

The strikes were carried out using manned fighter jets from the USS Harry S. Truman, signaling a shift from the usual drone tactics. U.S. officials highlighted the growing threat of IS in Africa, particularly in Somalia, where the group has been receiving increased direction from its leadership.

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#Somalia

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🇸🇩 Sudan's Escalating Crisis: Two Years of Devastation

The conflict between Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has intensified since April 2023, plunging Sudan into one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent history. With over 61,000 killed in Khartoum alone and 7.7 million internally displaced, the toll on civilians is catastrophic.

In Darfur, the situation is equally dire, with the RSF capturing major cities amid reports of mass atrocities and ethnic violence. Despite international calls for peace, both factions remain entrenched, and external involvement has further fueled the conflict. Over 25 million people now require humanitarian aid, with fears of famine and disease outbreaks looming large.

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#Sudan
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🇬🇭 Ghana's Parliament Descends into Chaos During Ministerial Vetting

Ghana's Parliament erupted into chaos during a ministerial vetting session late Thursday, with physical altercations, destruction of property, and police intervention. The incident, triggered by a disagreement over extending the session, saw MPs overturning tables and destroying microphones, reigniting concerns about parliamentary decorum in one of West Africa's most stable democracies.

This is not the first time Ghana's Parliament has witnessed such scenes. Previous disruptions, including a 2021 ballot-box brawl and clashes over the e-levy in 2022, have raised alarms about the state of its legislative processes. Civil society groups, including the Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA), have condemned the MPs' conduct as "unacceptable and detrimental to the country's peace and security."

The incident comes at a critical time for Ghana, as it grapples with economic challenges and seeks to maintain its democratic reputation. Calls are growing for stricter parliamentary rules and reforms to restore dignity and effectiveness to this key institution.

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#Ghana
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🇺🇬🇨🇩 Uganda's Military Moves in Eastern DRC: Countering Rebels or Fueling Conflict?

Uganda’s military engagement in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has intensified as the conflict escalates in the region. The Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF) has adopted a "forward defensive posture" to counter armed groups, particularly the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels. This comes as M23 has captured significant territories, including the regional capital Goma, leading to widespread displacement and humanitarian concerns.

Uganda’s role in the DRC is complex and controversial. While it collaborates with DRC forces in Operation Shujaa against the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), it faces accusations of aiding M23. Meanwhile, Uganda’s economic interests, particularly in the gold sector, complicate its military strategy. Reports suggest a link between Uganda’s military presence and illicit gold smuggling, raising questions about its true motives.

The escalating conflict has strained regional diplomacy, with the DRC accusing Rwanda of aggression and Uganda navigating a delicate balance. The international community calls for de-escalation, but the situation remains volatile, signaling prolonged instability in the resource-rich region.

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#DRC #Uganda #Rwanda
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🇨🇩 DRC on the Brink: M23 Siege Sparks Regional War Fears

The M23 rebel group has seized control of Goma, a strategic city of 2 million in eastern DRC, amid accusations that Rwanda is arming the militants. Government forces, backed by South African troops under the SAMIDRC mission, struggle to halt advances toward Bukavu as diplomatic tensions explode across the region.

A bitter war of words pits Rwandan President Paul Kagame against South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa, who mourned 13 soldiers killed in recent clashes. Kagame claims SAMIDRC acts as a “belligerent force,” while Ramaphosa insists it is a UN-backed peace effort. The conflict has displaced 400,000 civilians, with reports of looting and casualties worsening the humanitarian crisis.

France has demanded Rwanda withdraw from the DRC, declaring Congolese sovereignty “not negotiable,” as the UN calls for an immediate ceasefire. With regional alliances fracturing and rebel gains accelerating, fears of a continent-wide conflict intensify.

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#DRC #Rwanda #SouthAfrica
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🇬🇭 Ghana's Illegal Mining Crisis: Deadly Clashes and Calls for Action

A recent violent clash between illegal miners and military personnel at AngloGold Ashanti Mines in Ghana has left nine dead and several injured. The incident underscores the escalating crisis of illegal mining, locally known as galamsey, which continues to devastate the environment and fuel socio-economic tensions.

The miners, armed with weapons, attempted to breach the mine’s security, leading to a deadly confrontation. The government has ordered an investigation, while environmentalists and activists are calling for urgent action to address the rampant destruction of water bodies and forests caused by illegal mining.

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#Ghana

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🇨🇩 France Condemns Embassy Attacks in Kinshasa Amid M23 Rebel Crisis

France has strongly condemned the attacks on its embassy and other diplomatic missions in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The violence erupted amid protests blaming foreign nations for their perceived inaction regarding the M23 rebel crisis in the east. Protesters stormed the French embassy, setting fires and damaging property, while other embassies, including those of Belgium and the US, were also targeted.

The unrest stems from tensions over the M23 rebel group, which Kinshasa accuses Rwanda of supporting. The rebels have launched a significant offensive in eastern DRC, displacing thousands and worsening the humanitarian crisis. France has ramped up diplomatic efforts, with President Macron engaging regional leaders to de-escalate the situation and restore stability.

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#DRC #France #Rwanda

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🌍 SADC's Battle for Peace in Eastern DRC

The SADC Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (SAMIDRC) is facing its toughest challenge yet as the conflict with Rwanda-backed M23 rebels escalates. Recently, M23 forces entered the outskirts of Goma, causing mass panic among residents and intensifying the humanitarian crisis in the region. This marks a significant threat to SAMIDRC's mandate to restore peace and security.

On January 22, 2025, nine South African soldiers lost their lives in clashes with M23, raising questions about the mission's risks and objectives. Despite these setbacks, SADC Chairperson Emmerson Mnangagwa vowed to crush the rebels and address the deteriorating security situation.

The international community continues to call for immediate ceasefires, but the situation remains volatile. Will SAMIDRC succeed in its mission, or will the conflict spiral further?

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#DRC #M23 #SAMIDRC

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🇸🇩 Attack on Saudi Hospital in El Fasher Shocks the World

A devastating attack on the Saudi Teaching Hospital in El Fasher, Sudan, has left numerous casualties, including innocent children. The incident, which occurred on January 24, 2025, has been widely condemned as a blatant violation of international humanitarian law. The hospital was the only functioning medical facility in the region, making this attack a catastrophic blow to Darfur's already fragile healthcare system.

The international community, including the United Nations and leaders from various countries, has called for immediate accountability. UNICEF reported that at least four children were killed, with three others injured, highlighting the tragic toll on the most vulnerable. This attack underscores the urgent need for peace in Sudan and the protection of civilians amid escalating violence.

The humanitarian crisis in Sudan continues to worsen, with over 70% of hospitals in conflict zones non-operational. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of war on innocent lives and the pressing need for a lasting resolution.

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#Sudan
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🇺🇸🇿🇦 Trump's 'America First' foreign policy aid freeze threatens SA's health programmes

Just a week after newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump suspended all foreign development assistance, South African NGOs are feeling the squeeze with hundreds of millions of dollars in aid in jeopardy.

The loss of US funding could have devastating consequences for South Africa's health programmes, especially those supporting the country's fight against AIDS.

While many local NGOs were grappling with what Trump's vision of an "America First" foreign policy would mean for them, Wits University confirmed a "stop order communication" had been issued.

"There has been stop order communication issued regarding some of the USAID-funded programmes being run by staff at Wits Health Consortium, primarily by the Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute (RHI)," Professor Shabir Madhi, the dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, said in a statement to News24.

https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/trumps-america-first-foreign-policy-aid-freeze-threatens-sas-health-programmes-20250128

📝 South Africa has received more than R8 billion to fight HIV/AIDS through Pepfar since its inception in 2003.

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🇨🇩 Goma Falls: M23 Rebels Take Control of Eastern Congo’s Key City

In a dramatic escalation of one of Africa's longest-running conflicts, M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, have announced the capture of Goma, the largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The takeover follows intense fighting and a 48-hour ultimatum issued to the Congolese army.

The humanitarian crisis is deepening as Goma’s 2 million residents face mass panic. The UN reports rebels are using civilians as human shields while thousands flee. Over a third of North Kivu’s population is already displaced, and the situation is expected to worsen.

The international community, including the UN, US, and France, has called for a ceasefire and urged Rwanda to withdraw its support for M23. Congo has severed diplomatic ties with Rwanda, accusing it of fueling the rebellion.

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#DRC #Congo #Rwanda #M23

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🇷🇼 Rwanda’s Border with DR Congo: Open Amid Tensions

Rwanda's border posts with DR Congo remain open despite ongoing heavy fighting between the Congolese army and M23 rebels near the border. Deputy Government Spokesperson Alain Mukuralinda confirmed that Rwanda has not imposed any closures. While the Petite Barrière post was temporarily closed by Congolese authorities, the Grande Barrière crossing remains operational with normal movement.

The conflict has intensified as M23 rebels capture new territory, threatening Goma. Despite this, Congolese nationals continue to cross into Rwanda for business, with over 20,000 daily crossings reported recently. Rwanda remains committed to pursuing a political solution through the Luanda process, emphasizing regional stability.

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#Rwanda #DRCongo
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🇨🇩🇨🇩Massive wave of counter-information war going on online currently, pro-FARDC accounts insist that Goma is 'calm' and 'under control'. but again, hundreds of FARDC soldiers are confirmed to have surrendered their weapons to MONUSCO.

Some accounts even talk of an imminent invasion of the Congolese armed forces into Rwanda...

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🇨🇩🇨🇩🇺🇳#BREAKING - Hundreds of Congolese soldiers surrender their weapons at the request of the AFC/M23.

The Urugayan contingent confirms the mass surrender.

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🇸🇩 Sudan Army's Victory in Wad Madani: A Turning Point in the War

The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have achieved a major victory by recapturing Wad Madani, one of Sudan's largest cities, from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict that has devastated the country since April 2024. The city's liberation is the result of a meticulously planned four-month counter-offensive launched during the dry season.

The RSF withdrew without a fight, as they had done in other key locations earlier. This victory shifts the frontline northward, closer to Khartoum, and deals a significant blow to the RSF's operations in central Sudan.

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#Sudan
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